I knew that someday I was going to die, and I knew that before I died, two things would happen to me. That number one; I would regret my entire life, and number two; that I would want to live my life over again.

Yes and no, I think we were all pleased to have a manager of such standing in the game with such a illustrious history as a player. Unfortunately he has never even appeared to bother to endear himself to Everton. Professionally I am sure he is hurting but I don't think he is hurting like a fan in anyway. I suppose why should he?

Let's face it all this kissing the badge and bullshit interviews players and managers give is just that it is bullshit. It may have meant something years ago, but not anymore.

From day one Koeman has been very careful to keep his distance from the club, he emphasised at every opportunity how he doesn't have any kind of emotional connection with Everton apart from the contractually obligatory stuff, how he's merely doing a job. Which is fine, I've got no problems with that, but it's what could've bought him time and goodwill with the fans (like it did for Martinez).

He chose not to buy that "get out of jail free" card, so it's unsurprising that he's being hounded out at the first sign of a crisis.

From day one Koeman has been very careful to keep his distance from the club, he emphasised at every opportunity how he doesn't have any kind of emotional connection with Everton apart from the contractually obligatory stuff, how he's merely doing a job. Which is fine, I've got no problems with that, but it's what could've bought him time and goodwill with the fans (like it did for Martinez).

He chose not to buy that "get out of jail free" card, so it's unsurprising that he's being hounded out at the first sign of a crisis.